Nancy passed away Friday, Dec. 15, 2023, in Bradenton, Fla.
She was born in Wilkes-Barre, Oct. 10, 1945, the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Eastwood. Nancy was a member of Meyers High School, Class of 1963.
She married Chet Pieczynski, of Luzerne, in 1967 and they resided for over 40 years in Allentown, relocating to Florida upon retirement.
Nancy is survived by her husband, Chet; daughter, Denise Hersey and husband, Andrew; son, Bill, Pieczynski and wife, Lana; and four grandsons, Daniel Hersey; and Will, Joe and Sam Pieczynski; brother, Charles Eastwood and wife, Mary Ann, Wilkes-Barre; and sister, Gail Barry, Dallas.
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John and Linda Vitushinsky
February 27, 2024
John and I are shocked to hear about Nancy´s passing. She was a wonderful lady and enjoyed chatting on FB. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We have many fun memories of you and Nancy from the visits, parties, and so many good times at Whitehall!
Ron D'Argenio
January 19, 2024
Just heard the news, Chet. So sorry for your loss.
Ron and Deb
Holly Horn
January 6, 2024
Nancy was one of the sweetest people I´ve ever met. Our friends and families got to know each other through what became the Mhairi McKay LPGA fan club and annual trecks to cheer Mhairi on blossomed into ongoing friendships. My deepest condolences to her loved ones. I´m grateful she´s no longer suffering.
Lissa (Bunoski) LeVine
December 31, 2023
Terribly sorry to hear of Nancy´s passing. One of my earliest childhood memories was when Chet & Nancy moved to Maryland, and soon after gave birth to Denise. It was a wonderful time for our entire family. Bonds were formed that were always thought of fondly! Nancy was one of the kindest and fun loving people ever. Chet and the entire Pieczynski family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Margie Eastwood
December 23, 2023
Chet and family...so sorry to hear of Nancy´s passing. My thoughts are with you Margie
Richard Houck
December 23, 2023
I am saddened to learn of Nancy's passing. I was privileged to work with her for many years. I am aware of how much her family meant to her and how proud she was of all of you. My condolences to all of you.
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